Oh awesome! I love the little nest and the wanted posters if I may be so bold though I'd suggest a couple more layers of drybrushing on the light coming out of the warpstone with the lightest layers closest to the stones...

The attenton to details is STAGGERING; there ARE JUST SO MANY cool little things to see & admire. I LOVE [not necessarily in this order ] the Stork's Nest, the elevator thingy, the way you did the windows,the colors you chose, that huge chunk of Wyrd stone, the little mushrooms [I'm a pro Fungus guy ]...well you get the idea; it's SUCH a DELIGHTFULLY twisted, & complex piece that viewing it & taking in ALL the cool little things that make it WONDERFUL will require many an enjoyable visit. EXCELLENT WORK! Thanks SO MUCH for sharing it!

_________________"I'd NEVER join a club that would have me as a member." †Groucho Marx

I agree those posters are brilliant! as are the rest of the little details.. looks as if there has been a lot of work involved in this project!!

I would kindly request an upload of the posterimages? so maybe we could use some too? I have a whole sheet ready for printing as well, which includes rugs, paintings and posters, but I really like these!!

I would kindly request an upload of the posterimages? so maybe we could use some too? I have a whole sheet ready for printing as well, which includes rugs, paintings and posters, but I really like these!!

This model gots it all! Hight, freaky imperial style crookedness, awsome details and you can even climb the roof! Really great. The only thing I would personaly change is the brightness of tye warpstone, its a little dark for my tasting.

Yet ANOTHER pleasant visit to this TERRIFIC work of art. I've GOT TO tell you I find this piece VERY inspirational. It's somewhere between Tim Burton & Dave Andrews yet uniquely your own. A WONDERFUL post; thanks SO MUCH!

_________________"I'd NEVER join a club that would have me as a member." †Groucho Marx

I love everything about this build but the posters really do it for me. Thanks for sharing them as well.

As I've said before, after seeing work of this calibre on this site again I'll never go down the cardstock terrain route for Mordheim.

This exactly the type of inspiration us Mordheim noobs need to get the foamcore out. The photo style is excellent as well. Nothing beats good closeup's and its a confident artist that puts his work under the magnifying glass like that.